Grey Dining Tables
Where every meal becomes a moment. Built for daily dinners and special celebrations.
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The tables are crafted from a selection of robust materials...
The tables are crafted from a selection of robust materials such as ceramic and frosted glass, chosen for their durability and resistance to scratches and heat. Pedestal bases are a common feature, creating a streamlined look and making it easier to arrange seating.
Some of our tables utilise innovative features such as rotating mechanisms for simple extension, while others stand out with unique design elements like starburst leg designs. The collection as a whole offers a blend of contemporary styles and practical features to suit a wide range of dining needs.
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- What are some styling tips for a grey dining table?A grey dining table offers a versatile base for various styling options. For a sophisticated monochrome look, pair it with black or white chairs and metallic accents like a gold pendant light or silver candlesticks. If you prefer a warmer feel, introduce natural elements such as wooden chairs and placemats, along with greenery like a vase of eucalyptus or a trailing plant. Jewel-toned accessories, like emerald green or sapphire blue place settings and napkins, can add a pop of colour against the grey backdrop. Consider the finish of your table too - a dark grey ceramic finish pairs beautifully with bolder colours, while a lighter grey wood finish complements softer, pastel shades. Don't be afraid to experiment with textures - mix and match velvet, linen, or leather chairs to add depth and visual interest.
- How much space should I allow around my grey dining table?Ideally, allow at least 75cm between your dining table and the wall or other furniture. This provides ample space for chairs to be pulled out comfortably and for people to move around freely. For extending tables, consider the fully extended size and ensure there's enough clearance in your dining area. A comfortable dining experience requires around 60cm of space per person at the table.
- What is the typical height for a grey dining table?The standard height for most dining tables, including our grey dining tables, is between 75cm and 76cm. This height is designed to comfortably accommodate most dining chairs. Always check the product page for specific measurements and dimensions, as some products may differ.
- How do I care for my grey dining table?Caring for your grey dining table depends on the specific finish. Ceramic or marbled ceramic tabletops are generally easy to maintain due to their heat, scratch, and chip resistance. Simply wipe down with a damp cloth and mild detergent, then dry thoroughly. For wood finishes, avoid harsh chemicals and use a soft, slightly damp cloth for cleaning. Glass tabletops can be cleaned with a standard glass cleaner. For metal legs or bases, wipe with a damp cloth and dry immediately to prevent watermarks. Always check the product's page for specific care and cleaning recommendations, as some materials may have special requirements.
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